- Published: 30 July 2020
- ISBN: 9780241990865
- Imprint: Penguin Audio
- Format: Audio Download
- RRP: $27.99
Burnt Sugar
Shortlisted for the Booker Prize 2020
- Published: 30 July 2020
- ISBN: 9780241990865
- Imprint: Penguin Audio
- Format: Audio Download
- RRP: $27.99
A courageous novel written in spare, gleaming sentences. It made me hold my breath and gather it up again
Tishani Doshi, author of 'Girls Are Coming Out of the Woods'
Avni Doshi quietly, cleanly, slices through the heart... Impeccably insightful, carved from love, rage, and grief, here all embellishment is discarded, all artifice shorn - motherhood, family, memory, language - to reveal something devastating about our relationships, with ourselves and with those closest to us
Janice Pariat, author of 'The Nine-Chambered Heart'
Beautifully grotesque, vivid, unexpected. Doshi knows her characters so intimately I felt I could reach out and touch the skin they're in
Diksha Basu, author of 'The Windfall'
A masterclass. Crisp, engaging, perfectly tragic in the way that families often tend to be... Doshi writes sharply, in no-nonsense prose, not a single sentence in the book can be omitted... Avni Doshi is a force to watch out for in the literary world
Scroll
A disturbing tale of memory and forgetfulness, questioning the relevance and the authenticity of both
Indian Express
A brilliant debut, about mothers and daughters, that manages be acerbic and brittle all at the same time
Nikesh Shukla, editor of 'The Good Immigrant'
Taut, unsettling, ferocious
Fatima Bhutto, author of 'The Runaways'
Acerbic, full of wit and cool intelligence - every sentence is a coiled spring and each psychological portrait burns itself into the mind. I couldn't put it down
Olivia Sudjic, author of 'Exposure' and 'Sympathy'
Crystalline, surgical, compulsively readable. An examination of toxic relationships and the ties that bind us
Sharlene Teo, author of 'Ponti'
Daring and deliciously dark, Burnt Sugar will keep you gripped until the very last sentence
Zeba Talkhani, author of 'My Past is a Foreign Country'
Raw, wise and cuttingly funny on love and cruelty, marriage and motherhood, art and illness, and one woman's fight for her sense of self
Rowan Hisayo Buchanan, author of 'Starling Days'
Scouringly brilliant, a blazing debut that sticks in the mind like caramel blackened to the bottom of a pan... Doshi draws our relationships, both with the truth and with other people, with words that glitter sharp as shards of broken mirror
Buro.
A raw, vividly described exploration of the toxic relationship between two women who are forever bound together
Good Housekeeping
A sly, slippery, often heartbreaking novel about the role memory plays within families
Stylist
This caustic tale of a destructive mother-daughter bond is as potent as its title might suggest... It bristles with sharp, chilly aphorisms... Doshi's visceral debut is a no-holds-barred excavation of how hate can both poison and sustain
Daily Mail
Burnt Sugar straddles the line between pain and beauty. It makes the stomach churn. And, like all great literature, it prompts the question of the reader: is this you?
Bad Form
An unsettling, sinewy debut, startling in its venom and disarming in its humour from the very first sentence
Elle Hunt, Guardian
Arresting and fiercely intelligent, disarmingly witty and frank... Horror stories from the past seep into the present, as Doshi builds her portrait of a fractured mother-daughter relationship
Sunday Times
A corrosive, compulsive debut
Sunday Telegraph (five stars)
Subtle, intelligent, thrilling, visceral
Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett, Guardian
Avni Doshi writes fearlessly, with a cruel, almost terrifying intelligence. I was discomfited and exhilarated
Meng Jin, author of 'Little Gods'
When does self-determination become selfishness? What can you learn from a bad mother? ...Sorrowful, sceptical and electrifyingly truthful about mothers and daughters
Shahidha Bari, Guardian
Extraordinary. Exquisitely written, painfully exhilarating, impossible to put down... An elegant family story that sizzles with hatred... Come for the effortlessly stylish writing, stay for the boiling wrath
Observer